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Beauty and the Beast is an upcoming American romantic fantasy musical film directed by Bill Condon and written by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos. A Walt Disney Pictures production, the film is a live-action remake of Disney's 1991 animated film of the same name, itself an adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's fairy tale. The film stars an ensemble cast that includes Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Ian McKellen and Emma Thompson. In the film, Belle is taken prisoner by a fearsome Beast in his enchanted castle and learns to look beyond his appearance while evading a narcissistic hunter who seeks to take Belle for himself.

Principal photography began at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, England, on May 18, 2015, and ended on August 21. The film is to be released on March 17, 2017, in standard, Disney Digital 3-D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D formats

Plot
Belle is a young woman who is taken prisoner by a Beast in his castle in exchange for the freedom of her father Maurice. Despite her fears, she befriends the castle's enchanted staff and learns to look beyond the Beast's exterior to recognize the true heart and soul of the human Prince within just as a hunter named Gaston is on the loose to take Belle for himself and hunt down the Beast at any cost.

Production
Development
Previously in 2009, Disney began progress on a film adaptation of the 1994 Broadway musical.[17][18] However, in a 2011 interview, composer Alan Menken stated the planned film version of the Beauty and the Beast stage musical "was canned."[19]

In April 2014, it was reported that Walt Disney Pictures began developing a new live-action version and remake of Beauty and the Beast after making other live-action fantasy films such as Alice in Wonderland, Maleficent, Cinderella, and The Jungle Book.[20] On June 4, 2014, Bill Condon signed on to direct the film, which Evan Spiliotopoulos would write.[21] In September 2014, it was announced that Stephen Chbosky (The Perks of Being a Wallflower) would re-write the script.[22]

Casting
On January 26, 2015, Emma Watson announced that she would be starring as Belle, the female lead.[4] On March 4, 2015, Luke Evans and Dan Stevens were revealed to be in talks to play Gaston and the Beast respectively,[23][24] and Watson confirmed their casting the following day through tweets.[5][7] Josh Gad was added to the cast on March 13, 2015, to play LeFou, Gaston's sidekick.[9] Emma Thompson joined the cast on March 16, 2015, to play Mrs. Potts and Kevin Kline was announced to play Maurice, Belle's father.[8] Audra McDonald was cast as Garderobe, the wardrobe, on March 27, 2015.[13] Ian McKellen was cast on April 10, 2015, as Cogsworth, the Beast's loyal butler, who was cursed into a clock.[12] On April 13, 2015, Gugu Mbatha-Raw was set to play Plumette, the feather duster.[14] On April 21, it was announced that Ewan McGregor had joined the cast as Lumière, the candelabra,[10] and later that same day, that Stanley Tucci would be playing Cadenza, a harpsichord, an original character created for the film.[11][25]

Susan Egan, who originated the role of Belle on Broadway, commented on the casting of Watson as "perfect".[26] Paige O'Hara, who voiced Belle in the original animated film and its sequels, offered to help Watson with her singing lessons.[27]

Filming
Principal photography on the film began at Shepperton Studios in London on May 18, 2015.[8][28][29] Filming with the principal actors concluded on August 21.[30][31] Six days later, co-producer Jack Morrissey confirmed that the film had officially wrapped production.[32]

Music
Condon originally planned on not only drawing inspiration from the original film, but he also planned to include most, if not all, of the Menken/Ashman songs from the Broadway musical, with the intention of making the film as a "straight-forward, live-action, large-budget movie musical".[33] Menken will return to score the film's music, which will feature songs from the original film by him and Howard Ashman, plus new material written by Menken and Tim Rice.[34] Menken said the film will not include songs that were written for the Broadway musical and instead, created three new songs.[35] The film will also feature a new version of "Beauty and the Beast" by Ariana Grande and John Legend.[36][37]

Release
On March 16, 2015, Disney announced the film would be released in 3D on March 17, 2017.[8] The first official presentation of the film took place at Disney's three-day D23 Expo in August 2015.[38]

Marketing

Following an announcement on May 22, 2016,[39] Disney premiered the first official teaser trailer on Good Morning America the next day.[40] In its first 24 hours, the teaser trailer reached 91.8 million views, which topped the number of views seen in that amount of time in history, including for the teasers for other films distributed by Disney such as Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Age of Ultron.[41] The first official teaser poster was released on July 7, 2016.[42] On November 2, 2016, Entertainment Weekly debuted the first official image on the cover of their magazine for the week along with nine new photos as well.[43][44] One week later, Emma Watson and Disney debuted a new poster for the film.[45] On November 14, 2016, the first theatrical trailer was released again on Good Morning America.[46] The trailer reached 127.6 million views in its first 24 hours, setting a new record as the trailer with the most views in one day, beating out Fifty Shades Darker.[47] However, the record has since been broken again by The Fate of the Furious.[48]

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Alien: Covenant is an upcoming American science fiction horror film directed by Ridley Scott and written by John Logan. It is the sequel to the 2012 film Prometheus, the second installment in the Alien prequel series, the sixth installment overall in the Alien film series, and the third installment to be directed by Scott. The film stars Michael Fassbender, Katherine Waterston, Billy Crudup, Danny McBride, Demián Bichir, Carmen Ejogo, Amy Seimetz, Jussie Smollett, Callie Hernandez, Nathaniel Dean, Alexander England and Benjamin Rigby. The film is scheduled to be released on May 19, 2017

Plot
Bound for a remote planet on the far side of the galaxy, the crew of the colony ship Covenant find what they believe to be an uncharted paradise. What the crew discover is a dark, dangerous world, inhabited by the "synthetic" David (Michael Fassbender), the sole survivor of the doomed Prometheus expedition, and monstrous creatures that are hunting them

Cast
For more details on individual characters, see List of Alien characters.
Michael Fassbender as Walter and David: Walter is a synthetic android created by the Weyland Corporation, who assists the crew aboard Covenant.[4] David was an earlier-made, less advanced android, formerly a crew member of the destroyed Prometheus.[5]
Katherine Waterston as Daniels: A terraforming expert aboard the Covenant.[6]
Billy Crudup as the new captain of the Covenant.
Danny McBride as the pilot of the Covenant.[7]
Demián Bichir
Carmen Ejogo
Amy Seimetz as Faris
Jussie Smollett
Callie Hernandez
Nathaniel Dean
Alexander England
Benjamin Rigby
Noomi Rapace as Dr. Elizabeth Shaw: An archaeologist, formerly a crew member of the destroyed Prometheus.[8]
Guy Pearce as Peter Weyland: The billionaire founder and CEO of Weyland Corporation, who died before the destruction of the Prometheus.[9]
James Franco as Branson: The original captain of the Covenant and the husband of Daniels.[10]
Uli Latukefu
Tess Haubrich
Goran D. Kleut
Matt Scaletti

Production
Development
On March 17, 2012, Ridley Scott said that Prometheus leaves many questions unanswered and that these could be answered in a sequel. He said, "If we're lucky, there'll be a second part. It does leave you with some nice open questions."[11][12] Asked whether a sequel would be a direct prequel to Alien, Prometheus screenwriter Damon Lindelof said, "If we're fortunate enough to do a sequel ... it will tangentialize even further away from the original Alien."[13] In June 2012, Lindelof said that while plot elements were deliberately left unresolved so that they could be answered in a sequel, he and Scott had thoroughly discussed what should be resolved so that Prometheus could stand alone, as a sequel was not guaranteed.[14] Scott said that a sequel would follow Shaw to her next destination, "because if it is paradise, paradise cannot be what you think it is. Paradise has a connotation of being extremely sinister and ominous." Lindelof cast doubt on his participation, and said, "if [Scott] wants me to be involved in something, that would be hard to say no to. At the same time, I do feel like [Prometheus] might benefit from a fresh voice or a fresh take or a fresh thought."[15] Scott said that an additional film would be required to bridge the gap between the Prometheus sequel and Alien.[16]

As of August 1, 2012, Fox was pursuing a sequel with Scott, Noomi Rapace, and Michael Fassbender involved, and was talking to new writers in case Lindelof did not return. The film would be scheduled for a release no earlier than 2014.[17] In December 2012, Lindelof had decided not to work on a sequel, citing other commitments.[18] In June 2013, Jack Paglen was in negotiations to write the sequel.[19] In October 2013, Scott confirmed that the script was complete,[20][21] but in March 2014, Michael Green was rewriting Paglen's script. The sequel was scheduled to begin filming in late 2014, for release on March 4, 2016.[22][23] Filming will take place in Fox Studios Australia and on locations in Australia.[24] On September 24, it was revealed that there would be no alien xenomorphs in the sequel, Scott said, "The beast is done. Cooked."[25] Later on that year, Scott would make a statement that was contradictory, stating what is planned and confirming the xenomorphs' presence in the film.[citation needed]

On August 17, 2015, Bloody Disgusting confirmed that the film would be shot before Neill Blomkamp's untitled Alien project, which Scott had requested Blomkamp put on hold for a time; Scott is attached as producer on that as-of-yet untitled film.[26] On September 24, Scott confirmed the film's title as Alien: Paradise Lost.[27] In November 2015, Scott revealed the new title to be Alien: Covenant, with filming set to begin in February 2016 in Australia.[28] An official logo, synopsis and release date were released on November 16, 2015.[29] In December 2015, Scott told TheWrap that all aliens would be back in the film including "egg, face-hugger, chest-burster, then the big boy." He also said that the film's characters would explore "the planet where the engineers came from, and come across the evolving creature that they had made."[30] While being interviewed on BBC Radio 2, Michael Fassbender revealed that a new type of alien creature will appear in the film and that they are referred to as neomorphs.[31][32]

Pre-production
In late August 2015, Scott confirmed that he had started scouting the locations for the film.[33] In October 2015, the Australian government attracted the production of the film and Thor: Ragnarok to Australia by providing $47.25 million in grants.[34][35] Woz Productions Ltd., a subsidiary of 20th Century Fox, visited Te Anau, New Zealand on March 28, 2016 for a location scout, for filming in Fiordland.[36]

Casting
On August 2, 2015, it was confirmed that the filming would begin in January 2016, which would star Rapace and Fassbender, while Rik Barnett was in talks to be cast in the film.[37] In mid-September 2015, Scott confirmed to Deadline.com that Fassbender would star in the film and that he had already started pre-production for a February filming start in Canada or Australia, which was not yet decided.[5] On December 17, 2015, Katherine Waterston was cast in the film for the lead role of Daniels;[38] it will be Waterston's second film alongside Fassbender, after the pair appeared in 2015's Steve Jobs. Longtime collaborator with Scott, Dariusz Wolski was confirmed to serve as the film's cinematographer.[39] In 2016, Ridley Scott stated that Noomi Rapace would not reprise her role of Elizabeth Shaw. However, in June it was confirmed Rapace will reprise her role as Shaw and shoot weeks worth of scenes in Scott's film.[8] In February 2016, Danny McBride, Demián Bichir, Jussie Smollett, Amy Seimetz, Carmen Ejogo, Callie Hernandez, Billy Crudup and Alexander England were reported to have joined the cast.[7][40][41][42][43] In March 2016, newcomer Benjamin Rigby joined the cast.[44] In December 2016, it was announced James Franco was cast in the film, as Captain Branson, the husband to Daniels and the captain of the Covenant.[45][46][47]

Filming
Principal photography on the film began on April 4, 2016, at Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park, New Zealand.[48][49][50][51] Filming wrapped on July 19, 2016.[52] On November 18, 2016, additional photography was scheduled to take place at Leavesden Studios.[53]

Effects house Odd Studios provided the films makeup and creature effects,[54] while Australian based effects house Animal Logic provided the films digital visual effects.[55] Actors wearing creature suits were used to portray the film's aliens[56] and casting calls for the aliens specifically asked for people between the age of 8 and 40 who were skinny and very tall or very short, strong and physically agile, and preferably skilled in fast in movement, acrobatics, dancing, gymnastics, contortion, and "Cirque du Soleil type performers.”[57]

Music
Harry Gregson-Williams was initially selected as the film's composer,[58] but confirmed in November 2016 that he was no longer involved in scoring Alien: Covenant. Gregson-Williams summarized the reasons for his departure from the project as a mixture of scheduling and creative issues, stating that "schedules and one's expectations of scoring a film don't always fit and this one wasn't going to work out."[59] During the trailer's release in late 2016, rising Norwegian singer and songwriter AURORA was announced to have contributed to the official soundtrack. The first trailer revealed that Jed Kurzel had replaced Gregson-Williams as the composer.[60]

Release
Alien: Covenant is scheduled to be released on May 19, 2017, by 20th Century Fox after being moved up from its previously announced released date of August 4, 2017

Sequels

Originally, Ridley Scott revealed that he was planning two sequels to Prometheus, which would lead into the first Alien film. At the same time Scott stated: "Maybe [there will] even [be] a fourth film before we get back into the Alien [storyline]."[63] Scott confirmed in November 2015, that Alien: Covenant would be the first of three additional films in the Alien prequel series, before linking up with the original Alien,[64][65] and stated that the Prometheus sequels will reveal who created the xenomorph aliens